[Air-L] Fwd: NYU Information Law Institute Research Fellowships for 2018-19

Dan L. Burk dburk at uci.edu
Sun Jan 21 12:59:11 PST 2018


An opportunity below that may be of interest to some on the list. 
Cheers, DLB 

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Dan L. Burk
Chancellor's Professor of Law
University of California, Irvine
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2017-18 Fulbright Cybersecurity Scholar 

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Please share the announcement below with your networks. 

Thanks! 

Kathy 

Prof. Katherine J. Strandburg 

Alfred B. Engelberg Professor of Law 

New York University School of Law 

40 Washington Sq So Rm 430K 

New York, NY  10012 

(212) 998-6269 

katherine.strandburg at nyu.edu 

NYU INFORMATION LAW INSTITUTE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR 2018-19


The Information Law Institute [1] at NYU is accepting applications for
research fellowships to begin in Fall 2018.  The initial fellowship term
is for one year, with the possibility of renewal for a second year. 
Applicants should hold a law degree or a Ph.D. in a relevant area, and
show interest and promise in conducting research and writing.   We will
give preference to applicants with demonstrated interest in ILI areas of
focus, including privacy, algorithms and automated decision-making, and
information/data ethics and politics. 

Research fellows will devote time to their own research, to
collaborative projects, and to planning ILI events.  Teaching may be an
option, depending on availability and interest. Collaborative projects
will be supervised by ILI faculty. 

Fellows are expected to reside in the New York area, participate in
Information Law Institute activities, attend weekly meetings of ILI's
multidisciplinary Privacy Research Group [2], and participate in regular
Fellows' meetings. They will also have ample opportunity to interact
with faculty in the School of Law and other departments at NYU, and to
take part in the lively intellectual life of the university and New York
City.   

Applications (by email) and inquiries should be addressed to ILI
administrator Nicole Arzt, nicole.arzt at nyu.edu, and should include: a
CV, copies of 2 relevant publications or writing samples, a transcript
of graduate work (unofficial is acceptable), the names and contact
information of three references, and a cover letter summarizing the
candidate's relevant background and accomplishments and outlining his or
her perceived fit with the ILI.  We will review applications on a
rolling basis until the positions are filled. 

Further information about the ILI and the Privacy Research Group, can be
found at, http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/ili/index.htm.  

_** NYU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer **_ 

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Dan L. Burk
Chancellor's Professor of Law
University of California, Irvine
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2017-18 Fulbright Cybersecurity Scholar 
 

Links:
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[1] http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/ili
[2] http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/ili/privacy_research_group
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   Please share the announcement below with your networks.


   Thanks!


   Kathy


   Prof. Katherine J. Strandburg

   Alfred B. Engelberg Professor of Law

   New York University School of Law

   40 Washington Sq So Rm 430K

   New York, NY  10012

   (212) 998-6269

   katherine.strandburg at nyu.edu


      NYU Information Law Institute Research Fellowships Available for
                                   2018-19


   The [1]Information Law Institute at NYU is accepting applications for
   research fellowships to begin in Fall 2018.  The initial fellowship
   term is for one year, with the possibility of renewal for a second
   year.  Applicants should hold a law degree or a Ph.D. in a relevant
   area, and show interest and promise in conducting research and
   writing.   We will give preference to applicants with demonstrated
   interest in ILI areas of focus, including privacy, algorithms and
   automated decision-making, and information/data ethics and politics.


   Research fellows will devote time to their own research, to
   collaborative projects, and to planning ILI events.  Teaching may be an
   option, depending on availability and interest. Collaborative projects
   will be supervised by ILI faculty.


   Fellows are expected to reside in the New York area, participate in
   Information Law Institute activities, attend weekly meetings of ILI?s
   multidisciplinary [2]Privacy Research Group, and participate in regular
   Fellows? meetings. They will also have ample opportunity to interact
   with faculty in the School of Law and other departments at NYU, and to
   take part in the lively intellectual life of the university and New
   York City.


   Applications (by email) and inquiries should be addressed to ILI
   administrator Nicole Arzt, [3]nicole.arzt at nyu.edu, and should
   include: a CV, copies of 2 relevant publications or writing samples, a
   transcript of graduate work (unofficial is acceptable), the names and
   contact information of three references, and a cover letter summarizing
   the candidate?s relevant background and accomplishments and outlining
   his or her perceived fit with the ILI.  We will review applications on
   a rolling basis until the positions are filled.


   Further information about the ILI and the Privacy Research Group, can
   be found at, [4]http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/ili/index.htm.


   ** NYU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer **

References

   1. http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/ili
   2. http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/ili/privacy_research_group
   3. mailto:nicole.arzt at nyu.edu
   4. http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/ili/index.htm
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